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Built in 1927 and reborn for modern living, this studio at Fairfax Apartments carries the quiet confidence of a building that has outlasted every trend and emerged with something better — character. At 220 square feet, the layout asks nothing of you except intention, and in return it gives you exactly what city living is supposed to feel like: everything close, nothing wasted. The open floor plan makes the most of every inch. There is a logic to how the space unfolds — kitchen to living area in one unbroken line, the kind of arrangement that makes a small home feel deliberate rather than cramped. Stainless steel appliances anchor the kitchen, including a dishwasher, microwave, disposal, and refrigerator, so the basics are handled without compromise. Cooking a weeknight dinner or assembling a quick breakfast before heading out feels natural here, not like a negotiation with square footage. The walk-in closet is a genuine surprise for a studio of this size, offering storage that studios in newer buildings twice this size sometimes fail to provide. Fairfax Apartments is a gated community, and the sense of structure that comes with that extends through every shared space. The fitness center means your morning workout does not require a commute of its own. The game room offers a change of scene without leaving the building. When you need to work or take a call with a door closed, the meeting room is there. Laundry is in the building, and parking is available on site, which in this part of Philadelphia is not a small thing. An elevator serves the building, and the pet policy welcomes cats and dogs, so your animal companions settle in right alongside you. The neighborhood surrounding Fairfax is in the middle of its own story, one still being written. Long-established rowhouses and corner institutions share blocks with new businesses finding their footing, creating that particular Philadelphia energy that happens when a neighborhood remembers what it was while figuring out what it is becoming. The sidewalks have texture here — not just aesthetically but in the way people actually use them, on foot, intentionally, connected to the block-by-block fabric that makes this city worth living in. Mornings that begin with a walk to a nearby café and evenings that end with dinner somewhere you could name feel entirely within reach. A studio is not a compromise. It is a specific kind of choice, one that says the city itself is your living room and the apartment is your anchor. In a building with nearly a century of presence in Philadelphia, that anchor holds. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.
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